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A91419 A treatise of the Sabbath. Wherein is contained the time of the first institution of it. The manner how the first Sabbath was ordained. Whereunto is annexed A treatise of holy time: and therein the great question about the beginning and ending of the Lords Day is largely discussed: and in both sundry cases of conscience are handled, and many texts of scripture are opened, the practice of the churches in New England are inquired into / by William Pynchon, late of New England. Pynchon, William, 1590-1662.; Pynchon, William, 1590-1662. Holy time. 1654 (1654) Wing P4314; Thomason E816_5; Thomason E816_6; ESTC R210987 130,807 159

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week when the Doors were shut are written that we might beleeve that Jesus is the Christ the Son of God Ioh. 20 30 31. and that he hath not only abolished the seventh day by his Death but that he hath also established his Resurrection-day in the place thereof in which he arose from the Dead as the Lord and Conquerour of Satans Head-plot Obj. You say That the second time of Christs appearing was the same day seven-night after his Resurrection but that cannot be because John saith it was eight days after Joh. 20. 26. Ans I answer When Iohns eight days come to bee rightly Joh. 20. 26 understood it will appear to be no more but seven nights and this may the better be beleeved because the Evangelist Luke doth make such a kind of reckoning of days as this is in Luke 9. 28. Luke 9. 28 there he saith that the day of Christs transfiguration was eight days after his former Miracle but yet in proper speaking it was no more but seven nights and this is evident because Matthew doth make the said space of time to be but six days Mat. 17. 1. Mat. 17. ● This difference must thus be reconciled Luke counteth into the number of his eight days the day of the former Miracle and the day of the latter Miracle wherein Christ was transformed but Matthew doth not reckon neither the day of the first Miracle nor the day of the latter Miracle but only the six whole days that came between them so that if you will account Lukes eight days by nights then there will be found no more but seven nights but if you will reckon by days Artificial then if you take a part of the day wherein the first Miracle was wrought and a part of the day in which Christ was Transfigured then it was eight dayes but still it was but seven nights In like sort it was eight dayes from Christs first appearing to his next appearing as John speaketh if you count a part of the former and a part of the latter day into the number but if you account it by nights then it was no more but seven nights so that after a sort it was eight dayes but yet in true account of dayes natural which is according to the account of the dayes of the week it was no more but seven nights This Interpretation and Reconciliation hath the approbation of divers learned Divines both Ancient and Modern and none will oppose it but peevish persons that love to seek a knot in a Bulrush 3 A third Reason that doth perswade me that Christ hath ordained Reason 3. his Resurrection-day as the day of his publick worship in the place of the seventh day is this namely because he made choice of the first day of the week in which he did send the promise of the Father unto his Disciples Luke 24. 49. Joh. 15. 26. Luke 24 49. Act. 1. 4. Act. 2. 33. For when the day of Pen●icost was come they being all as one together there appeared unto them cloven Tongues like fire and it sa●e upon each of them Act. 2. 1. This day of Penticost was the first day of the week in which he arose from the dead as it may be calculated by the account of fifty dayes which must take their beginning from the second Sabbath that is to say from the second day of the Feast of Unleavened-bread or from the morrow after the first Festival day Lev. 23. 15 16. to the day of Penticost Lev. 23. 15 16. Act. 2. 1. so named of fifty dayes Act. 2. 1. In the first Festival Sabbath Christ was crucified the morrow after was the Sabbath o● seventh day in which he lay in his grave thence begins the reckoning to the day of Penticost Object It may be objected that Christ appeared with the promise of the Father to his Apostles on this day because it was the Festival day of Penticost rather than because it was the first day of the week Ans I answer That Christ had abolished the Command for the use of all Festival Sabbaths by his death and therefore his appearing now was not in honour of that Festival Sabbath but it was purposely because this day was the first day of the week i● which he arose as a Lord and Conqueror of Satans Head-plo● and because he had now ordained it as the day of his publick worship in the place of the seventh day and in that respect also he made choice of this day to gift them with the immediate gift of Tongues for the more speedy spreading of the Gospel all the world over on the first day of the week as the constant standing day of his publick worship I conclude therefore that the same wonderfull providence that did order the Resurrection of Christ to fall out upon the first day of the week did order the day of Penticost to fall out at this time on the first day of the week And by this Miracle of fiery cloven tong●es on this day Christ did not onely testifie that it was he that gave the Fiery Law at first when he sounded out the Law in fire at Mount Sinai which time hath ever since been called Penticost for the instruction of his people in faith and holinesse but also that it was he that would sound out his Law of the glad tydings of the Gospel to all Nations by this new gift of fiery tongues which he bestowed upon his Apostles whilst they were in a Church Assembly for the more effectual and more speedy spreading of the Gospel in all Christian Churches in every first day of the week and as an earnest thereof there were three thousand souls converted at this meeting 4 A fourth Reason that doth perswade me that Christ himself Reason 4. hath ordained his Resurrection-day for the day of his publick Worship in the place of the seventh day is this namely because the Apostle did cause the Christian Churches of Corinth to assemble together on this first day of the week 1 Cor. 16. 1 2. 1 Cor. 16. 1 2 The Apostle Paul did not now by this Epistle first begin to appoint this Church to meet together every first day of the week for he saith Vpon the first day of the week when ye are met together namely according to your usual custome Let every one of you lay by him in store as God hath prospered him that there may be no gathering when I come 1 Cor. 16. 2. Hence it is evident that the first day of the week when Christians met together or as the Apostles phrase is when they are met namely according to their usual and constant custome to worship God then he did exhort them to lay aside something for the poor for that day was a good day for their souls and therefore that season was a good season to lay aside something for the poor Saints that were at Jerusalem I grant that the word Every first day is not fully
all into his possession 2 Hence follows That Adam must fall and be Re-created on the day of his Creation This is proved by an induction of some pariiculars 1 THe Angels were made to serve the Mediator even at he was ordained to be the seed of the woman Psal 91. 11 12. Heb. 1. 6. and therefore they did sing for joy not onely at the birth of Christ when he was born of the Virgin Mary Luke 2. 14. But doubtl●sse they did as much rejoyce to hear that joyfull news to fallen Adam and Eve that he should be the seed of the woman to break the Devills Head-plot and ever since that day they desire to pry into that joyfull and glorious mystery 1 Tim. 3. 16. 1 Pet. 1. 12. 2 The woman was in a special manner made for the Honour of the Mediator as well as for Admas Society and Posterity for without the womans seed Christ could not have been promised to be the seed of the woman that was fallen and that her seed should break the Devils Head plot Gen. 3. 15. 3 The Sabbath was made for the Honor of the Mediator for he was Lord of the Sabbath even as he was the Son of Man Mar. 2. 28 4 The distinction of the natural day into Morning and Evening was so contrived by Gods providence for the Honour of the Mediator for the glad tydings of his Propitiatory Sacrifice was constantly remembred and typified by the Morning and Evening Sacrifices for that division of the day into morning and evening is a differing division from day night as I have shewed at large in my book of Holy Time and therefore according to the usual time of the Evening Sacrifice Christ performed his Propitiatory Sacrifice of Attonement about the midst of the first Evening for the first natural Evening begins at Mid-day at the first declining of the Sun and continues till Sun-set where the night begins and in the midst of this evening namely about three a clock in the afternoon Christ made his soul an Evening Sacrifice of mans Redemption 5 The several sorts of Beasts and Fowls were made for the Honour of the Mediator and though some of them were by Gods Providence to be of a ravenous kind namely as soon as Adam fell yet they could not destory fallen man from the face of the earth neither could they wholly destory their fellow-creatures that were of a tame kind because the Lord God had ordained a Mediator to be the right Heir of them all and to rule them all by restraining their corrupt desires and guiding them as soon as Adam fell so that the hungry Lions could not devour Daniel without his license and as for the rest of the creatures which were ordained to be of a more quiet and harmless kind God called them clean Beasts and some of them he ordained for the use of Sacrifices as the fittest to typifie the innocency of Christs humane nature and the perfection of his Sacrifice 6 All sorts of creatures were made for the Honor of the Mediator and therefore as soon as Adam fell God put all things in subjection under his feet And there was nothing that was not made subject un●o him Heb. 2. 8. Psal 8. 6. Col. 1. 16. Eph. 1. 22. Yea God made him the head over the spirits of just men made perfect by the Fathers forgivenesse that is to say by the Fathers justification Heb. 12. 23. and that Dominion is called the first or the chief●st Dominion Mic. 4. 8. and this Dominion God gave him in the day of Adams Fall and Re-creation Yea all creatures in general do yeeld obedience unto the Mediator as their proper Lord and Governour Rev. 5. 13. as I have noted more at large in Chap. 3. R. 2. and in Chap. 4. Yea when the Mediator was here upon earth in his humane nature all creatures obeyed him as their Lord for he rebuked the boysterous winds and the raging sea and they obeyed him He commanded the liquid waters to bear him as the dry land and they obeyed him He commanded a hundred fifty three great fishes to come into Peters Net and not to break it and they obeyed him Job 21. He commanded that fish that had swallowed a Stater to come to Peters Angle to pay his tribute and that obeyed him He commanded the Asse-colt whereon never man sate to carry him with all gentlenesse to Jerusalem as if it had been tamed by former riding and it obeyed him He commanded diseases of all sorts to depart from the sick and they obeyed him Yea he commanded the Devils to come out of certain men and women and they obeyed him Yea at the time of Noabs flood He commanded all sorts of creatures as well the wild ravenous kind as the tame kind to come of their own accord into Noabs Ark and to live quietly together and they obeyed him Gen. 7. 89. But the wicked world because they despised the Spirit of Christ in Noab therefore Christ commanded a deluge of water to seize upon their bodies and their souls he sent to the prison of Hell I Pet. 319. 7 God gave the Mediator an absolute Dominion over all Tyrants so that they cannot do as much mischief to his people as they desire For Christ ruleth even in the midst of his enemies Psal 110. 2 5 6 7. Psal 29. 10 11 12. Prov. 8. 15 16. And therefore the Father hath commilled all judgement to his Son because all men should boner the Son as they honor the Father Joh. 5. 22 23. And hath given him Authority to execute judgement because he is the Son of Man Joh. 5. 27. And if he had not been declared to be the Son of Man just upon Adams Fall the Devill would have made a hellish confusion of the Creation at that instant but he was prevented by the right Heir that stood ready to take the Government of all upon him as soon as ever Adam fell From these and the like considerations it is evident that God created the world for the Honor of the Mediator and that he might rule it as the right Heir of it And the Hebrew Doctors have a common saying agreeing with this That the world had not been created but for the Messiab And therefore hence it follows That God could not keep a perfect Rest on the seventh day untill he had put all things in subjection under the feet of Christ as the proper Lord and right Heir of all the Creation and therefore Adam must fall and also be Re-created before the seventh day Conclusion God did perfect the whole Creation on the sixth day by ordering all things according to the Plat-form of his eternal Counsel and Providence 1 By ordering the Devils Fall 2 By ordering Adams Fall 3 By ordaining a Mediator and instating of him into his Priestly Office 4 By creating a humane nature for the Mediator of the seed of Eve 5 By his Office of Mediation he purchased the Spirit of his Father for
A TREATISE OF THE SABBATH Wherein is contained The Time of the first Institution of it The manner how the first Sabbath was Ordained Whereunto is annexed A TREATISE of Holy Time And therein The great Question about the beginning and ending of the Lords Day is largely discussed And in both Sundry Cases of Conscience are handled AND Many Texts of Scripture are opened The Practice of the Churches in New England are inquired into By WILLIAM PYNCHON late of New England London Printed for Thomas Newberry and are to bee sold at his Shop at the Signe of the three Golden Lyons in Corn-hill near the Royall Exchange 1655. To the Reader Christian Reader THis Industrious and Judicious Author doth here present thee with two distinct Tractates concerning the Christian Sabbath or Lords Day In the former the Divine Institution of it is cleerly proved In the latter the time of its beginning is particularly determined In the former the erronious conscience which denies the morality of the fourth Commandement is strongly convinced In the latter the scrupulous conscience which doubts of the time when the Sabbath begins is fully satisfied In both the serious Reader will find great profit and delight The whole Discourse being illaborate and perspicuous wherein besides the main points intended in it divers other matters of important Cognizance are occasionally decided and discussed and many obscure Scriptures are excellently explained according to the genuine sense thereof And this learned Discourse hath its birth in a very seasonable time in respect of that wofull defection and Apostacy that is among us as from the truth and wayes of God in general so in a special manner from the Religious esteem and observation of the Lords day For never since the light of the blessed and glorious Gospel of Jesus Christ shined upon this our Goshen was the Sabbath Day so wickedly neglected and prophaned by the generality of people and the Divine Institution thereof so shamefully denyed and decried by many pretenders to Religion as it is at this day And therefore Good Reader we heartily commend this necessary and usefull work to thy diligent perusal and thy self and thy humble and sincere inquiries after Truth unto the guidance and blessing of the God of all Truth Tho. Clendon Elidad Blackwel Joh. Sheffield Tho. Stevens Minister of Peters in the Isle of Thanet To the Reader IF our Testimony be of any weight with the Judicious Reader and may contribute any thing to incourage his perusal of this Book we have to signifie upon that acquaintance we have had with it that we judge it very worthy the publishing and perusing both for that in the former part it doth strenuously plead for the morality of the Sabbath and in the latter part gives occasion to learned Brethren of a contrary apprehension to consider whether they have not reason to captivate their judgements to the Authors as touching the beginning and ending of the Sabbath Samuel Slater Tho. Walley A Table of the chief Heads CHAP. I. PRoving by five Reasons That Adam fell on the day of his Creation Reason 1. Because Moses joyneth mans Creation Tryal Judgement and Promise to the same day Page 1 R. 2. Because he fell at the very first instant that ever he eat any thing p. 5 R 3. Because Adam being created after God in wisdome would not in wisdome have omitted to have eaten of the Tree of Life in the very day of his creation if the Devil had not first circumvented him by the unseen subtilty of his Temptation p. 6 R. 4. Because the Devil had not deserved the name of a subtil Serpent if he had left Adam at liberty to eat of the Tree of life but one whole day together p. 8 R. 5. Because the Woman fell while she was a Virgin p. 21 The time of the Fall of the Angels now called the Devil was when they were commanded to attend upon Adam and Eve at their first entrance into Paradise p. 10 The true nature of the first Covenant stood in obedience or disobedience not to a moral but to a positive command p. 12 The Devil knew the operation of the forbidden fruit better than Adam and Eve could do as long as they stood in their unconfirmed Innocency p. 15 CHAP. II. Proving by three Reasons that Adam was Re-created in the same day in which he was created and fell p. 23 Reason 1. From the order of Gods dealing with him immediately after his Fall p. 23 R. 2. From the now name Hevah Life which he gave to his wife p. 26 R. 3. From the word Enmity which God put into her as a holy qualification against the Serpent that had deceived her p. 28 The cool of the day in Gen. 3. when God came to examine Adam was about Mid day p. 23 CHAP. III. Proving by a double Inference that Adam and Eve were Re-created before the seventh day p. 30 1 Drawn from the word Host and Finished in Gen. 2. 1. p. 34 For if all the Host of Heaven and Earth were finished before the seventh day then it follows that Adam and Eve were Re-created before the seventh day p. 34 2 Drawn from the word Had made in Gen. 2. 2. p. 35 For if God had made something in the sixth day that needed a new finishing act before the seventh day as the Text speaks then what can that finishing act else be but Adams Re-creation by the Promised Seed p. 35 Adam in his Innocency could not so well honour all his Creators as after his Fall and Re-creation p. 37 The Mystical as well as the Natural Creation was made and finished before the seventh day and therefore Adam and Eve were Re-created before the seventh day p. 39 The Creation of the Humane Nature of Christ was the perfection of the whole Creation in the latter part of the sixth day p. 39. 46 CHAP. IV. God could not said to keep a perfect Rest on the seventh day untill he had put out sundry opperations of his Eternal Providence for the finishing or perfecting of that work which he had made but mutably perfect in the fore-part of the sixth day p. 42 CHAP. V. This term which he had made in Gen. 2. 2. hath relation to the Creation of the Mediator in two particulars 1 In regard of his office God created him to be a Mediatorial Priest before he could keep a perfect rest on the seventh day p. 46 2 In regard of his Humane Nature he was virtually made flesh of the Seed of the Woman before God could keep a perfect Rest on the seventh day p. 46 39 CHAP. VI. Proving that the whole World was made for the honour of the Mediator as the right Heir of it all p. 50 And hence it follows 1 That God could not keep a perfect Rest on the seventh day untill he had put the Mediator as the right Heir of all into his possession 2 Hence it follows that Adam must fall and be Re-created also on the day
some man or other into the bond of mariage This Interpretation cannot stand because this is no new created thing 3 I dissent from them that make this Woman to be the generality of the Jews that shall conquer the great Empire of the Turks for this new device doth not make this new created thing But to me it is most evident that this new created thing is nothing else but the humane nature of Christ encompassed in the womb of a Virgin First of the Virgin Eve And secondly of the Virgin Mary And at this new created thing no doubt but Adam and Eve did as much wonder as the Angels did at the hanging of the earth upon nothing Job 38. 7. yea this new created thing may justly ravish both Men and Angels with wonderment as it doth 1 Tim. 3. 16. 1 Pet. 1. 12. Exod. 25. 20. By this Vision the Prophet Jeremy did call backsliding Israel to consider this new created thing saying by way of wonderment at their unbeleef How long wilt thou ga about O thou backsliding daughter for the Lord hath created a new thing in the earth A Vi●gin-woman shall compasse a man Hence it is evident that if this backsliding Daughter had but duly considered this new created thing it would have wrought true conversion in them as well as it did in Adam and Eve But who hath beleeved our report saith the Prophet in the like case Es 53. 1. Isaiah would have cured wicked Ahaz his unbeleef with this sign Es 7. 14 but this new created thing did not work admiration in his affections as it did in Adam and Eve and therefore it did him no good After Jeremy had propounded this new created thing for the conversion of back-sliding Israel he said I awaked and behold my sleep was sweet unto me Jer. 31. 26. it wrought sweet affections of joy in the consideration of it But if Jeremy had conceived as some Interpreters do that this woman had been a subtill immodest woman then I marvell how he could have had any sweet content in that consideration when he awoke By this woman therefore I do not only understand the Virgin Mary that did actually compasse the Humane nature of Christ in her womb but I do also understand the Virgin Eve that did virtually compasse him in her womb by faith for God did exhibit the Messiah to her in a gracious Proposition in the cool of the sixth day while she was a Virgin And it is remarkable that the Prophet Jeremy doth speak of this new created thing both in the time past and also in the time to come Behold saith he the Lord hath created a new thing in the earth and in the next clause he speaks of it as of a thing to come A Virgin shall compasse a man or a man-child for a man-child is called A man Job 3. 2. Joh. 16. 21. So then this phrase Ged had finished his work which he had made before the seventh day includes all this that I have spoken of the Humane nature of Christ as I have also noted it in Chap. 3. R. 2. Also the extent of this term created and made is very large for it is often applied to things that are new marvellous and glorious Es 65. 18. Ex. 34. 10. Num. 16. 30. also it is applied to Gods powerfull acts Deut 3 24. and to things that are done in a miraculous manner above nature Joh. 2. 9. In all which regards the humane nature of Christ as it was compassed in the womb of a Virgin that never knew man may well be called a glorious powerful and miraculous new created thing in the earth to the sound conversion of a true considerate heart 2 This new created thing the Prophet Agur doth make to be the greatest wonder of all the four which he doth name and compare together in Prov. 30. 18 19. Three things saith he are too wonderful for me yea four that I know not 1 The way of an Eagle in the air 2 The way of a Serpent from a Rock 3 The way of a ship in the midst of the Sea And 4 The way of a man in a Virgin The Hebrew word which is translated Woman in this place doth properly signifie such a woman as never knew man by carnal generation This Hebrew word is never used for a polluted Adultresse as some would have it to mean in this place 2 Neither is this Hebrew word used for a maried woman but alwayes for a Virgin that never knew man Examine the several places where this Hebrew word is used and that will confirm the truth of my observation It is used but six times only in Scripture Gen. 24. 43 Ps 68. 25. Cant. 1. 2. Cant. 6. 7. Es 7. 14. Prov. 30. 19. in the first five places no question is made by any to the contrary all the question is about this last place in Prov. 30. 19. and yet if the scope of the Prophet Agur in this Chapter be well marked there is no more question of this place than of the rest for in this Chapter the Prophet Agur doth speak of Christ in our nature and calls him Ithiel and Vcall vers 1. Mr. Broughton in Ecclesiastes pag. 11. saith that Agur speaks of Gods dwelling in Christ named Ithiel and Vcall which signifies God with me even the mighty so that we see the Prophet Agur doth call the Mediator Ithiel and Vcall in the very same sense that Esay calls him Immanuel the notation is much alike in both places Therefore seeing the Prophet Agur doth speak of Christ in our nature in the fore-front of this Prophesie what lets but that he may speak also of his wonderful strange conception in the womb of a Virgin the wonderfulnesse whereof he doth illustrate by way of comparison to three other things that are beyond the power of humane reason to find out For first who can find out the path-way where a ship hath gone in the middest of the Sea Or secondly the path-way where an Eagle hath flown in the midst of the air Or thirdly the path-way of a Serpent from the Rock Put fourthly who can find out how a Man child can be conceived in the womb of a Virgin that never knew man the Prophet Agur makes this fourth thing a greater wonder than the other three And this last the Prophet Jeremy calls a new created thing in the earth and seeing all sorts of creatures were created in six dayes it follows that this new created thing of the humane nature of Christ in the womb of a Virgin was created and exhibited to fallen Adam and Eve in a gracious Propetical D●claration on the sixth day before that God could keep a perfect rest on the seventh day CHAP. VI. Proving that the whole world was made for the Honour of the Mediator as the right Heir of all 1 Hence it follows That God could not keep a perfect Rest on the seventh day untill he had put the Mediator as the right Heir of
day famous in three regards 1 Because God did blesse it with many Spiritual Ordinances above all the other fix dayes for mans best good 2 Because God did sanctifie it as so much time for the solemnity of his publick worship for ever 3 Because God did ordain it as a sanctified type or sign of fallen mans resting on the Seed of the Woman for the breaking of the Devils Head-plot Il. God doth often use the number seven in an honourable memo●ial of the first famous seventh day 1 God hath contrived many of the Typical Ceremonies of our Redemption to be numbred by seven in an honourable respect to the first famous seventh day 2 He hath marked out many holy men of speciall note by the number seven in an honourable remembrance of the first famous seventh day 3 He hath framed many parts of the Scripture Chronologie to the number seven in an honourable remembrance of the first famous seventh day 1 I will begin to open the first touching the Typical Ceremonies 1 The typical Ceremonies of our Redemption are often numbred by Seven in an honourable memorial of the first famous seventh day Lev 8. 33. 35. Lev. 29. 30. of our Redemption Seven dayes were appointed for the consecration of the Priests into their Priestly office Exod. 29. 30. in all which seven dayes they must abide at the door of the Tabernacle night and day to keep the watches of the Lord that no defilement might befall them or the Sanctuary Lev. 8. 33 35. And the chief reason why their Consecration must last seven dayes was because the Sabbath which was ordained as a typical sign of our sanctification by Christ might passe over them in that space and therefore the Hebrew Doctors say of this action Great is the Sabbath for the High Priest entreth not upon his service after he is anointed untill the Sabbath do passe over him And also from these seven dayes of their Consecration the Hebrew Dectors did gather That the High Priest must be separated from his house before he might do the service of the day of Attonement seven dayes every yeer See Ains in the said places 2 The Altar was seven times sprinkled with oyl when it was consecrated to be a type of the Mediators anointing When he should make his soul a sacrifice for our sins Lev. 8. 11. Lev. 8. 11. 3 The blood of the Sin-offering which the High Priest offered must be sprinkled seven times before Jehovah for Attonement Lev. 4. 6. Lev. 4. 6. And on the day of Attonement he sprinkled the blood of Attonement seven times before the Mercy-seat Lev. 16. 14. Lev. 16. 14. and seven times upon the Altar Lev. 16. 19. This seven-fold sprinkling of the blood of Attonement did type out the perfect Attonement that the Seed of the Woman should one day make for all the true Israel of God by his propitiatory Sacrifice of Attonement and therefore it was offered but once for all because Heb. 10. 10 12 14. it was perfect at once Heb. 10. 10 12 14. 4 The number of seven Sacrifices was often used as a typical number that God did much delight in no doubt in relation to the first famous seventh day As for example When David did fetch the Ark of the Covenant of the Lord from the house of Ob●d Edom they offered seven Bullocks and seven Rams because the Lord inabled the Levites to bear the Ark 1 Chr. 15. 26. And when Hezekiah caused the Levites to cleanse the Temple then he together with the Princes brought seven Bullocks and seven Rams and seven Lambs and seven He-goats for a Sin-offering 2 Chr. 29. 21. In like manner Jobs three friends brought unto Job as the Priest in those dayes seven Bullocks and seven Rams for a Burnt-offering Job 42. 8. Job 42. 8. And in the New Jerusalem the Prince shall offer in the dayes of unleavened-bread seven Ballocks and seven Rams without blemish daily at the time of the seven dayes Ezek. 45. 23. And Balaam in imitation of such customes and in imitation of the first famous seventh day which doubtlesse was famous a long time among the Heathens he caused Balack to build seven Altars and to prepare seven Bullocks Num. 23. 1. 5 In cleansing of Lepers the Priest must sprinkle them seven times with water wherein the blood of the Bird that was slain was mixed Lev. 14. 7. and seven times with oyl before the Lord vers 16. 51. 6 Elisha the Prophet bad Naaman to wash seven times in Jordan and then he should be cleansed of his Leprosie 1 King 5. 10 14. 7 God allotted seven dayes for the time of Purification from sundry kinds of uncleanesse 1 The Woman in child-bed must be seven dayes separated from the company of her husband for a Man-child just as long as she was separated in the time of her menstruousnesse and twice seven dayes for a female Lev. 12 2. Lev. 15. 19. 2 He that touched a dead man must be unclean seven dayes before he could be purified 8 God ordained every seventh yeer to be a Sabbath of Rest in the land of Canaan after that Joshua had given the people rest in the seventh year of his reign and when seven times seven yeers were compleat then began the Jubilee with the fiftieth yeer Lev. 25. 4 8. 20. 9. The Lord ordained seven sorts of Festivial Sabbaths besides the seventh day as they may be counted in Lev 23. and the Feast of Unleavened bread was a Feast of seven dayes and the seventh month was famous above other months because it had most Festival Sabbaths in it and in the seventh month Solomon kept the Feast of the Dedication of the Temple seven dayes and seven dayes I King 8. 2. 65. and Hezekiah took order because of the general uncleannesse of the Priests and of the greater number of the people in the first month that the Feast of Unleavened bread should be put off unto the fourteenth day of the second month and then after they had kept the Feast seven dayes the whole assembly took counsel to keep it other seven dayes not with another Paschal Lamb but onely with voluntary Peace-offerings and by this means they kept that Feast of Unleavened-bread seven dayes and seven dayes with joy 2 Chr. 30. 22 23. 2 Chr. 30. 22 23. 10 God honoured the seventh day by instructing Joshua how to subdue the City Jericho by the divine art of Seven he directed him to compasse about the City seven dayes with the Ark of Gods presence and seven Priests must go before the Ark having seven Trumpets made of seven Rams horns and on the seventh day they must compasse the City seven times and at the seventh time the seven Priests must blow with their seven Trumpets and then the wall of the City should fall down flat Jos 6 4 5. This divine Miracle by the number seven was doubtlesse so done in honor of the first famous seventh day wherein God rested from